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		<title>By: wioota.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Javascript: The Quickening</title>
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		<description>[...] There have been philanthropists in javascript development since the language was concieved by Brendan Eich. A few that I can point to as having provided tools and inspiration along my path in web development: Mike Foster and his excellent x library (and it predecessor) which just worked and added some bling to projects of a few years ago; Brent Ashley and the jsrs library code and examples which opened my eyes to a new form of optimisation I could use in the web applications I built; PPK for the never-ending resource that is quirksmode&#8230; I am sure you all could name others that facilitated your own web application careers - feel free to add to this article in the comments. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] There have been philanthropists in javascript development since the language was concieved by Brendan Eich. A few that I can point to as having provided tools and inspiration along my path in web development: Mike Foster and his excellent x library (and it predecessor) which just worked and added some bling to projects of a few years ago; Brent Ashley and the jsrs library code and examples which opened my eyes to a new form of optimisation I could use in the web applications I built; PPK for the never-ending resource that is quirksmode&#8230; I am sure you all could name others that facilitated your own web application careers &#8211; feel free to add to this article in the comments. [...]</p>
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